The Washington Redskins are currently in turmoil, and it doesn’t all have to do with their lackluster play and record so far this season. Their longtime nickname is the subject of conversation for even some of the biggest world names, and it is turning into a battle of words and suggestions.

“We’ll never change the name. It’s simple. NEVER.” That’s what Redskins owner Daniel Snyder told USA Today Sports Thursday about the ongoing debate over the offensive nature of his team’s name, only with the added caveat, “you can use caps.”

Robert Griffin III didn’t need to vocalize his feelings about his NFL preseason debut tonight in Buffalo. That’s because the Redskins’ rookie quarterback opted to write them on his black cleats. Backup Rex Grossman tells the RGIII this isn’t just another game – that he’ll remember this one forever.

In a huge financial windfall for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor Bob McDonnell announced Wednesday that the Washington Redskins will retain its headquarters in Ashburn but move Training Camp to the capital in Richmond starting in 2013.

The NFLPA says it was simply coincidence that it brought a collusion lawsuit against the NFL a day after the Redskins’ and Cowboys’ salary cap dispute was dismissed by the league arbitrator, but regardless of why or when it happened, it’s a game changer for Washington…and the Redskins should take it as a sign that the fight’s not over.